03-17-2018, 09:26 AM
There's a good chance I won't do the BA-CS, but will do the WGU degree someday instead... or, give up on CS and do something IS/IT at the grad level.
However, just to mention once more, CS has been a bucket list item for me for a while. Personally I feel a Bachelor's in CompSci is more respectable than most grad level IT/CIS/etc.
I think I'm going to proceed with studying and completing the Saylor Software Engineering credit. Maybe DSST Cybersecurity, just to get 1 more UL credit.
However, just to mention once more, CS has been a bucket list item for me for a while. Personally I feel a Bachelor's in CompSci is more respectable than most grad level IT/CIS/etc.
I think I'm going to proceed with studying and completing the Saylor Software Engineering credit. Maybe DSST Cybersecurity, just to get 1 more UL credit.